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1.8 Metre S-Video SVHS Cable - PC VHS TV DVD Lead


Connect your S Video devices together such as TV DVD or VHS to your PC using this high quality SVHS



Unbranded 1.8 Metre S-Video SVHS Cable - PC VHS TV DVD Lead
Go$41.02 Shag [VHS] star
It's not too surprising that Shag flopped on its 1989 release but found a devoted cult following on cable TV and home video. This featherweight comedy looked like a waste of space on the big screen, but it plays very cozily on the tube, where it lends itself to popcorn breaks and pajama parties. (The lousy title must have had something to do with the movie's initial failure, a problem worsened by the film being marketed as Shag: The Movie, a truly dumb idea.) Shag is in the tradition of Spring Break pictures, a thoroughly formulaic stroll through the conventions of the minigenre: beachside romance, a wild party, one tender deflowering, and lots of rock & roll. The time is 1963, as three gal friends trick their soon-to-be-married pal (Phoebe Cates) into one final all-girl fling in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Cates is engaged to a local well-bred stick (Tyrone Power Jr.), but soon she's tempted by a beach boy (Robert Rusler) bound for Yale (mm-hmm). The so-so material is buoyed by lovely Annabeth Gish, as the supposedly pudgy one in the group, and Bridget Fonda, as a prematurely sophisticated sexpot. After a while it's easy enough to relax and enjoy the girls' breezy adventures, which are served up without the soap opera melodrama of the similarly tooled Where the Boys Are. Oh, and Austin Powers notwithstanding, the title refers to the dance, not something else. --Robert Horton Amazon Marketplace
Go$20.99 Blue Collar TV - Season 2: Volume 1 DVD star
The key players behind the popular Blue Collar Comedy tour--Bill Engvall Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy--take the next logical step behind the concept here and turn the riotous fun-filled performances into a television show. With musical performances regular features and a host of sketch-based comedy routines BLUE COLLAR TV shows off all the talents of the three performers and their guests. Worth seeing for the regular Redneck dictionary word of the week section alone this popular show from the WB has a variety of episodes from its second season included here. Family Video
Go$17.99 Blue Collar Tv-season 2 Vo1 star
The key players behind the popular Blue Collar Comedy tour--Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, and Larry the Cable Guy--take the next logical step behind the concept here, and turn the riotous, fun-filled performances into a television show. With musical performances, regular features, and a host of sketch-based comedy routines, BLUE COLLAR TV shows off all the talents of the three performers and their guests. Worth seeing for the regular Redneck dictionary word of the week section alone, this popular show from the WB has a variety of episodes from its second season included here. eBay
Go$17.66 Blue Collar TV - The Complete Second Season star
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 08/01/2006 Run time: 276 minutes Amazon
Go$7.99 Blue Collar TV - First Season 1 - Vol. 2 (Boxset) (DVD NEW) star
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Your browser does not support iframes. iNetVideo.com

Connect your S Video devices together such as TV DVD or VHS to your PC using this high quality SVHS cable. It has fully moulded plugs with Male to Male standard fittings (4 Pins plus horizontal bar). Please note that these should also work fine when plugged into most 7 pin SVHS ports so no need for a converter. (Not all pins are necessary on 7 pin SVHS).

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GoShag [VHS] star
It's not too surprising that Shag flopped on its 1989 release but found a devoted cult following on cable TV and home video. This featherweight comedy looked like a waste of space on the big screen, but it plays very cozily on the tube, where it lends itself to popcorn breaks and pajama parties. (The lousy title must have had something to do with the movie's initial failure, a problem worsened by the film being marketed as Shag: The Movie, a truly dumb idea.) Shag is in the tradition of Spring Break pictures, a thoroughly formulaic stroll through the conventions of the minigenre: beachside romance, a wild party, one tender deflowering, and lots of rock & roll. The time is 1963, as three gal friends trick their soon-to-be-married pal (Phoebe Cates) into one final all-girl fling in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Cates is engaged to a local well-bred stick (Tyrone Power Jr.), but soon she's tempted by a beach boy (Robert Rusler) bound for Yale (mm-hmm). The so-so material is buoyed by lovely Annabeth Gish, as the supposedly pudgy one in the group, and Bridget Fonda, as a prematurely sophisticated sexpot. After a while it's easy enough to relax and enjoy the girls' breezy adventures, which are served up without the soap opera melodrama of the similarly tooled Where the Boys Are. Oh, and Austin Powers notwithstanding, the title refers to the dance, not something else. --Robert Horton Amazon Marketplace
GoBlue Collar TV - Season 2: Volume 1 DVD star
The key players behind the popular Blue Collar Comedy tour--Bill Engvall Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy--take the next logical step behind the concept here and turn the riotous fun-filled performances into a television show. With musical performances regular features and a host of sketch-based comedy routines BLUE COLLAR TV shows off all the talents of the three performers and their guests. Worth seeing for the regular Redneck dictionary word of the week section alone this popular show from the WB has a variety of episodes from its second season included here. Family Video
GoBlue Collar Tv-season 2 Vo1 star
The key players behind the popular Blue Collar Comedy tour--Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, and Larry the Cable Guy--take the next logical step behind the concept here, and turn the riotous, fun-filled performances into a television show. With musical performances, regular features, and a host of sketch-based comedy routines, BLUE COLLAR TV shows off all the talents of the three performers and their guests. Worth seeing for the regular Redneck dictionary word of the week section alone, this popular show from the WB has a variety of episodes from its second season included here. eBay
GoBlue Collar TV - The Complete Second Season star
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 08/01/2006 Run time: 276 minutes Amazon
GoBlue Collar TV - First Season 1 - Vol. 2 (Boxset) (DVD NEW) star
&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Your browser does not support iframes. iNetVideo.com

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